In another move to undermine President Obama’s legacy, #45 signed a bill into law Tuesday rolling back an Obama-era regulation that made it harder for people with mental illnesses to purchase a gun, NBC News reported. President Barack Obama recommended the regulation following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2013.

The rule, which was finalized last December, added people receiving Social Security checks for mental illnesses and people deemed unfit to handle their own financial affairs to the national background check database. Had the rule fully taken effect, there would have been 75,000 names added to that database.

It’s important to note how quietly this order was signed. While Trump has hammed it up for the cameras when signing past Executive Orders, there were no photo ops for this particular one.

Naturally, the National Rifle Association applauded #45. Chris Cox, NRA-ILA executive director, said the move “marks a new era for law-abiding gun owners, as we now have a president who respects and supports our arms.”

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., disgusted with this move, called out the GOP.

“Republicans always say we don’t need new gun laws, we just need to enforce the laws already on the books. But the bill signed into law today undermines enforcement of existing laws that Congress passed to make sure the background check system had complete information,” he said.

NFL Player Says He And Teammates Called ‘Too Urban’ To Enter London Nightclub

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New Orleans Saints player Mark Ingram claims that he has his friends recently experienced racial bias during a trip to London.

According to the Huffington Post, he took to Twitter to explain what happened after he and five friends, all of whom are Black, left an upscale dinner to the trendy club Cirque le Soir. But he says the night didn’t go as planned: They turned away because they were “too urban” to enter.

Nightclub officials admit that the group was denied entrance, but stressed that race had nothing to do with it:

“Discretion lies with our door staff and while we sympathize with Mark and his friends we fully support our employees’ right to challenge groups that do not adhere to our door policy,” the statement reads.

“Admitting an all-male group goes against our policy and is clearly stated on Facebook and on all reservation confirmation emails.”